Category: Men’s Basketball

By Adam Burns, Sports Editor Following an 8-1 start that propelled the men’s basketball team to the top of the HAAC, the Ravens have hit a rough patch of late. Headed into Saturday’s home contest against a Central Methodist squad, which is coming off an upset win over No. 8 Evangel and have won seven […]

By Adam Burns, Sports Editor The Raven basketball team had a taste of the glory. But not for long. For five days, Benedictine sat on top of the conference after a two-win week that propelled them to first place. Five days off of the marquee victory over then top-ranked Evangel, the Ravens laid an egg […]

By Michael French, Reporter Twenty-four-year-old Hayden Reed had it all figured out. He was going to live his dream and play collegiate basketball in the U.S. “Coming to compete in America is a huge deal for people in Australia,” said the Sunshine Coast, Queensland native. “It’s the end goal of so many athletes there.” For […]

By Adam Burns, Sports Editor It’s all a part of Ryan Moody’s plan: Play the toughest non-conference schedule to prepare your squad for the Heart of America Athletic Conference. It’s safe to say that it has worked. Although revenge at the Tabor Classic awaits, the Ravens made the tough non-conference schedule look easy. The No. […]

By Adam Burns, Sports Editor In Ryan Moody’s third season as the head coach of the men’s basketball team, he has his team making noise and in position to jump into the polls. But, rankings aren’t of his concern. The unranked Ravens, 6-1, received five points in the preseason top 25 polls and the first […]

By Adam Burns, Sports Editor Charlie Wallrapp is beginning to dive into the Benedictine basketball record books. On Saturday, the senior forward scored 16 points to make his career total 1,001 points. Wallrapp, the native from Omaha, is the 34th in the program’s 94-year history to reach the 1,000-point milestone. He also has more than […]

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Student, classmate—and novelist. A new YA novel is out, written by one of Benedictine’s own!
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Junior publishes fantasy novel Featured Stories, Features February 19, 2018 Hope Thompson By Ben Sonnek, The Circuit There is a new fantasy/romance novel now available for young adults. Eleven Dancing Sisters is written by Benedictine’s own Melody Wiklund. Wiklund is a junior majoring in English a... ... See more

This week, donate your extra rosaries to the Benedictine Ministry spring break mission trip to Peru. Find out how you can contribute!

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Peru mission trip team holds rosary drive Featured Stories, News, Uncategorized February 21, 2018February 21, 2018 Hope Thompson By Grace King, The Circuit Ministry has one last fundraiser coming up before they embark on their journey to to Peru. Ministry is holding a rosary drive from Feb. 12-23 at... ... See more

Sporting events on campus are experiencing a decrease in student attendance, and the Rowdy Ravens are coming to change the game.
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The rise of the Rowdy Ravens Featured Stories, Features, Sports February 8, 2018 Hope Thompson By Jacob Curry, The Circuit The Benedictine Athletic Department is hoping to bring attention to the school’s pleading student section for home games across the campus with the help of the Rowdy Ravens. T... ... See more

Did you know over 15% of Atchison residents do not have a mode of transportation? Non-profit Project Concern attempts to alleviate public transportation concerns while also combating hunger in Atchison.

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Project Concern Offers Public Transportation Around Atchison Features February 7, 2018February 8, 2018 Hope Thompson By Maddie Bruegger, The Circuit Have you ever tried to get a taxi or some other form of public transportation in Atchison? Chances are there may not have been many options. Now, Atchi... ... See more